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Tripplite also has a solution for UPS management and notifications. The OVF template is super easy to install, requires little resources, and does what it is supposed to do. All and all, CyberPower provides an impressive product especially for home lab use with running virtual hosts and virtual machines. CyberPower Powerpanel appliance resources CyberPower Powerpanel OVA appliance setup wizardĪgain, check out Paul Braren’s walkthrough of the CyberPower interface and setup. As you can see below the resources required for the CyberPower appliance are minimal. I am utilizing a unit with a USB connection and so downloaded the Agent appliance.
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The Center role supports a limitless number of devices.Ĭhoose one of these roles depending on the type of UPS you have and the connection to the UPS such as USB vs network connectivity.ĬyberPower Powerpanel OVA appliance download Use Center when you want to monitor and manage all the CyberPower power protection products on your network. The RMCARD manages as many as 50 clients. Use Client if you connect the computer via your network to the RMCARD installed in the UPS or on a secondary computer connected to the UPS (with an agent computer already connected). Agent, which is the primary means of communication for a basic setup between a computer and the UPS, supports a limitless number of clients.
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Use Agent if you connect the computer to the UPS with a USB or Serial cable.
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The PowerPanel software consists of the following three roles as defined on the CyberPower PowerPanel site here: At first the offerings were a bit confusing to me on the Business Edition software, however, CyberPower provides a good breakdown of the various components and downloads and what they are used for. CyberPower makes great UPS units at an affordable price and with all the integrations that you need for a home lab virtual environment. CyberPower PowerPanel Businessįollowing an excellent writeup by Paul Braren at Tinkerytry, the last UPS I purchased for the home lab was a CyberPower unit. Will revisit the APC solution shortly and add details to the post. Note I had issues with my PowerChute virtual appliance (due to a lab issue and not APC issue), so I don’t want to provide an overview of sorts without a good working environment. Take a look at the APC page that describes Powerchute network shutdown here